What is the experience at the heart of Quaker faith, and how can we speak of it in a ‘post-Christian’ age? Can we be faithful to our personal experience of the numinous while also honouring the living tradition of Quakerism? Do we recognize that Friends are finders as well as seekers?
This book provides fresh insights on early Friends and meeting for worship today, through a striking personal journey from a nominally Christian upbringing into feminism, therapy and ‘green’ spirituality, arriving at a re-visioning of Quaker faith for this time. Whatever your spiritual experience or religious understanding, you should find something here to challenge and excite you.

Swarthmore Lecture 2015. To say 'yes' to peace we must say a final 'no' to war and join together, heart and soul, in the task of creating peace by peaceful means, speaking with one authentic and passionate voice.